(19)
(11) EP 0 282 196 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
24.04.1991 Bulletin 1991/17

(21) Application number: 88301517.4

(22) Date of filing: 23.02.1988
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)5A61F 13/15

(54)

Method and apparatus for making elastic diapers

Verfahren und Vorrichtung zur Herstellung elastischer Windeln

Procédé et appareil de fabrication de couches-culottes et élastiques spécialement conformés


(84) Designated Contracting States:
AT BE DE ES FR GB GR IT SE

(30) Priority: 09.03.1987 US 23136

(43) Date of publication of application:
14.09.1988 Bulletin 1988/37

(73) Proprietor: Paper Converting Machine Company
Green Bay,WI 54307-9005 (US)

(72) Inventor:
  • Merkatoris, John R.
    Green Bay, WI (US)

(74) Representative: McCall, John Douglas et al
W.P. THOMPSON & CO. Coopers Building Church Street
Liverpool L1 3AB
Liverpool L1 3AB (GB)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-A- 0 182 942
GB-A- 2 123 272
US-A- 4 300 967
US-A- 4 417 935
US-A- 4 585 507
EP-A- 0 183 662
US-A- 4 081 301
US-A- 4 353 762
US-A- 4 547 243
US-A- 4 642 109
   
       
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description


    [0001] This invention relates to a method and apparatus for making elastic diapers and, more particularly, for continuously applying adhesive to the moisture-impervious web of the disposable diaper in such a way that the ends of the elastic ribbons forming the leg bands are unadhered and can, therefore, "snap back" within the diaper. As such it is an improvement on co-owned Bradley and Merkatoris Patent No. 4,585,507, the teachings of which are incorporated herein by this express reference.

    [0002] The basic teaching for the manufacture of an elastic leg band diaper is found in Patent 4,081,031 and consists of stretching the elastic ribbons, maintaining tension therein, and intermittently applying adhesive to selected portions of the elastic corresponding to the contractable leg portion of the diaper. The ′507 patent was directed to apparatus which avoided the drawbacks of intermittent adhesive application. Other patents which were concerned with continuous adhesive application were 4,300,967 and 4,353,762 but which had other disadvantages as discussed in ′507. In both of these cases, there was a "canceling out" of the activity of the adhesive.

    [0003] Another expedient employed by the art to "unadhere" spaced portions of the leg band elastic is seen in patent 4,547,243 where, although the adhesive was applied continuously, the amount was reduced cyclically to achieve "snap back". But this again required special equipment to handle the modulation.

    [0004] In contrast to the foregoing, the instant invention is inexpensive and reliable in both installation and operation.

    [0005] According to the invention there is provided a method of applying a leg elastic to an elongated moisture impervious moving web adapted to provide a sequence of diapers, including the steps of

    [0006] continuously applying an adhesive to said web, intermittently shifting the lateral position of said application to provide a first sequence of longitudinally spaced bands of adhesive and a second sequence of longitudinally spaced bands of adhesive spaced laterally of said first sequence, and

    [0007] applying a leg elastic ribbon to said first sequence.

    [0008] Also according to the invention there is provided an apparatus for applying a leg elastic to an elongated moving web adapted to provide a sequence of diapers which includes means for continuously applying adhesive to the web and means for intermittently shifting the lateral position of said application.

    [0009] This is achieved preferably and advantageously by a pair of nozzles, i. e., air flow passages, which are angularly related and with a valve to control the air flow in at least one of the passages. The invention is particularly advantageous in connection with applying adhesive to a web about to be engaged by a non-rubber, i.e., elasomer ribbon. When such ribbons were used in the oscillating fork of ′507, they tended to remain in V-folded condition. Other advantages of the invention may be seen in the ensuing specification.

    [0010] The invention will now be further described by way of example, in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:

    Fig. 1 is a side elevational view of an apparatus embodying the teaching of this invention;

    Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary side elevational view of the adhesive and air nozzle portion of Fig. 1 as seen in the upper left central portion thereof;

    Fig. 3 is a rear elevational view such as would be seen along the sight line 3-3 of Fig. 2;

    Fig.4 is essentially a bottom elevational view of the apparatus of

    FIG. 5 is a fragmentary perspective view of the apparatus of the invention in one mode of operation, i.e., with the air stream from one nozzle directing the adhesive stream along a first longitudinally extending line on the moisture-impervious web;

    FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIG. 5 but showing the alternate mode of operation wherein the other nozzle is operative to shift the adhesive line laterally;

    FIG. 7 is an end elevational view such as would be seen along the sight line 7-7 of FIG. 1, FIG. 7A being an enlargement of the encircled portion of FIG. 7;

    FIG. 8 is another end elevational view such as would be seen along the sight line 8-8 of FIG 1;

    FIG. 9 is an enlarged view of the air nozzle means seen in the upper portion of FIG 7;

    FIG. 10 is a view taken at right angles to the showing in FIG. 9; and

    FIG. 11 is an end view of the showing in FIG. 10.


    DETAILED DESCRIPTION:



    [0011] In the illustration given, and with reference first to FIG. 1, the numeral 20 designates generally the frame of the diaper-producing machine. Inasmuch as a good part of the machine consists of rolls, a pair of side frames are usually provided. Mounted for rotation within the frame 20 is a large roll or drum 21 which also can be seen in FIG. 7. At the extreme left of FIG. 7, one of the side frames is schematically represented by a vertical line 20a.

    [0012] Returning to FIG. 1, the roll 21 is employed for uniting a pair of stretched elastic ribbons to a moisture-impervious web 22 -- see the upper left hand portion of FIG. 1. Conventionally, the web 22 is made of polyethylene. As the web 22 travels with the roll 21, being in partial wrapping engagement therewith, adhesive is applied to the web by means of an adhesive applying unit generally designated 23. Thereafter, a pair of laterally spaced apart ribbons of stretched elastic are applied. The ribbons are designated 24 and the arrangement of the two ribbons can be seen in the space between FIGS. 7 and 8.

    [0013] This invention is not concerned with the remaining steps in the manufacture of disposable diapers. However, for the sake of completeness, the overall procedure is described. After the moisture impervious web is advanced through an adhesive applying station to lay down a pair of longitudinally-extending, laterally spaced-apart stripes of adhesive, and stretched elastic ribbons are applied to the adhesive stripes, a series of fluff batts (one of which is seen in the central portion of FIG. 7) is subsequently superposed on the moisture-impervious web in longitudinally spaced relation as indicated schematically at 25. Thereafter, a moisture-pervious web is adhered to the moisture-impervious web 22 to cover the fluff batts, thereby providing a continuous sequence of diapers. Lastly, the webs and the two ribbons are severed between the fluff batts to provide discrete diapers.

    [0014] The elastic ribbons are provided from a roll or rolls (not shown) and are tensioned between a pair of axially aligned feedrolls 26 and nip rolls 27. These also can be seen in FIG. 8 and the tensioning is achieved by rotating the nip roll at a surface speed slower than the surface speed of the roll 21. Also seen in FIGS. 1 and 7 is a pivot shaft 28 which supports the nip rolls 27 to ensure proper pressure between the nip rolls 27 and feedrolls 26. After the ribbons have been tensioned by passing through the nip between the rolls 26 and 27, they pass around idlers 29 and 30 before being applied to the now adhesive-equipped polyethylene web 22.

    ADHESIVE APPLYING STATION:



    [0015] Shortly after the web 22 (see FIG. 1) engages the roll 21, it passes through an adhesive applying station which includes the adhesive applying means generally designated 23. As can be seen from the central left hand portion of FIG. 1, the adhesive applying unit includes an angled bracket 31-seen in larger scale in FIG. 2. Secured to the bracket 31 is an adhesive supplying means generally designated 32 and which may be of conventional construction. For example, the unit illustrated is a glue gun model EP-25 provided by Meltex Corporation of Peachtree City, Georgia. The adhesive supply means 32 includes a gear pump which is synchronized with the machine speed, i.e., the speed of advance of the polyethylene web 22, so as to deliver a continuous stream of adhesive from the adhesive supplying nozzle 33 -- see FIG. 2.

    [0016] The invention is particularly concerned with the means for changing the direction of the adhesive stream issuing from the nozzle 33 -- the path of the adhesive stream being designated 34 in FIG. 2. The direction of the air stream is controlled by means of an air supply unit 35 which also can be seen in FIGS. 9-11. The unit 35 is essentially a rectangular block provided with certain air passages to direct the adhesive stream in two directions, both however being generally in the same plane. For example, when air is used from the passage 36 (see FIG. 10) the adhesive follows the path 37 -- see FIG. 4 -- and results in a stripe 38 -- see FIG. 7.

    [0017] Intermittently, air is supplied through the passage 39- again see FIG. 10- which results in directing the adhesive stream at a different angle as seen at 40 in FIG. 4. This results in off-setting the adhesive stripe to the position 41 in FIG. 7. Thereafter, when the ribbons 24 are laid down, they are unadhered at the ends of the diapers, i.e., in the positions 41, so that after transverse severence of the webs and ribbons which would occur approximately along the transverse lines 42, the unsecured ends of the ribbons will "snap back" inside the diaper proper.

    [0018] The two modes of operation of the air supply means can be seen in FIGS. 5 and 6 which are perspective views of the prototype machine and wherein FIG. 5 shows the operation where the stripe is laid down in the position 38 and FIG. 6 shows the operation where the stripe is laid down in the position 41. Exemplary of the operation is the ensuing example.

    EXAMPLE:



    [0019] The prototype machine operated at a speed of 600 feet per minute for the polyethylene web 22 which would result in 400 diapers per minute with each of the baby diapers being 18˝ in length. As indicated above, the glue gun was of Meltex manufacture and the air was supplied at 40 psi. This value was selected because it is commonly available in most manufacturing plants. Air pressure was supplied to the block 35 by means of hoses 43 and 44 and the switching of the air pressure from one hose to the other was controlled by a solenoid valve 45 having an air supply line 46 -- see the left central portion of FIG. 1.

    [0020] The air line 43 is connected to the inlet passage 43′. The passage 43′ is connected to a second passage 43˝. As can be seen in FIG. 9 and, as can be seen in FIG. 10, the passage 43˝ connects with the nozzle-providing passage 36.

    [0021] In similar fashion, the air hose 44 is connected by means of passage 44′ (see FIG. 9) and passage 44˝ (see also FIG. 10) with the nozzle providing passage 39. Each of the passages are suitably drilled and the ends of the passages 43˝ and 44˝ are closed by plugs as at 47 (see FIG. 11). The block 35 is advantageously constructed of brass and the nozzle-providing passages 36, 39 have a bore of 0.055 inches. This size passage provides the advantageous entraining and drawing effect with 40 psi air pressure. With a passage having a diameter of 0.062 the adhesive stream caused to impinge upon the web 22 was too fine and with a passage bore of 0.035 inches, the stream was too thick.

    [0022] The entraining and drawing effect can be appreciated from a consideration of FIG. 7A which is an enlargement of the transition portion of the adhesive stripes from a first longitudinally extending line to a second longitudinally extending line. The entraining and drawing effect of the air on the adhesive stream 37 or 40, as the case may be, results in a fine continuous line of adhesive which moves around within a band to provide a randomized pattern. This is similar to the spinneret action with which synthetic fibers are generated. Assisting in this action is a secondary supply of air which passes through the opening 48 in the bracket 31 -- compare FIGS. 2 and 3. Air is aspirated through the opening 48 by the air issuing from the passages 36 or 39 and assists in the above referred-to entraining and drawing effect.

    [0023] As illustrated, it is advantageous to mount the adhesive applying means 23 at the 9 o'clock position (or the 3 o'clock position) so that any adhesive not directed onto the web 22 will fall into the drip pan 49. This also is advantageous in the case of a temporary loss of air pressure so that any adhesive emanating from the nozzle 33 will not fall on the web 22 or the ribbons 24. The adhesive applied is a conventional adhesive for the manufacture of disposal diapers such as that available under No. 34-2881 from National Starch Company.

    [0024] This adhesive is heated to about 350°F. and to a viscosity of about 1300 cps and if allowed to fall directly on the polyethylene web 22, would melt the web. If allowed to fall directly on the ribbons 24, the hot adhesive would break the ribbons. To assist in controlling the temperature of the web 22, the roll 21 is a "chill" roll analogous to that described in co-owned Patent 4,417,935. In the ′935 patent, a foamed adhesive was described so as to limit the amount of heat transfer from the adhesive to the polyethylene web. The surface of the roll 21 can be maintained at or below ambient temperature web. The surface of the roll 21 can be maintained at or below ambient temperature by means of a cooling fluid introduced along the axis 21a of the roll 21, the roll 21 being mounted for rotation about a horizontal axis. As indicated previous, I have found it advantageous to locate the adhesive applying means 23 in a position so that the adhesive stream 34 is generally in the same horizontal plane as that including the axis 21a.

    [0025] In the prototype machine, the distance between the outlets of the passages 36, 39 and the tip of the nozzle 33 was about 1/8 inch. This may be varied somewhat as well as the bores of the passages 36, 39 depending upon the pressure of the supply air and the temperature and viscosity of the adhesive.

    [0026] While in the foregoing specification a detailed description of an embodiment of the invention has been set down for the purpose of illustration, many variations in the details hereingiven may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.


    Claims

    1. A method of applying a leg elastic (24) to an elongated moisture impervious moving web (22) adapted to provide a sequence of diapers, where the adhesive is continuously applied to said web (22), characterised by the step of

    intermittently shifting the lateral position of said application to provide a first sequence of longitudinally spaced bands (38) of adhesive and a second sequence of longitudinally spaced bands (41) of adhesive spaced laterally of said first sequence, and

    applying a leg elastic ribbon (24) to said first sequence.


     
    2. A method as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that each band (41) in said sequence overlaps the ends of adjacent diaper lengths.
     
    3. A method as claimed in claim 1, characterised by the steps of delivering a continuous stream of adhesive to a point adjacent to but spaced from said web (22), directing a first air stream adjacent said adhesive stream to entrain and draw said adhesive stream onto said web along a first longitudinal line (38), intermittently directing a second air stream adjacent said adhesive stream at an angle to said first air stream to shift said adhesive stream laterally to a second longitudinal line (41), and applying a stretched elastic ribbon (24) to said web on said first longitudinal line.
     
    4. A method as claimed in claim 3, characterised in that said first air stream is stopped during the application of said second air stream.
     
    5. A method as claimed in claim 3 or 4, characterised in that each air stream spins said adhesive stream into a thin filament continuously and randomly which is deposited on said web.
     
    6. A method as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 5, characterised in that each air stream has a velocity sufficient to entrain and draw said adhesive stream to provide adhesive in a pattern on said web having a width approximating the width of said elastic ribbon.
     
    7. A method as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that a moisture-impervious web (22) is advanced through an adhesive applying station (23) to lay down a pair of longitudinally-extending, laterally spaced stripes of adhesive, applying stretched elastic ribbons (24) to said adhesive stripes, fluff batts (25) are superposed on said moisture-impervious web (22) in longitudinally spaced relation, a moisture-pervious web is adhered to said moisture-impervious web (22) to cover said fluff batts (25) to provide a continuous sequence of diapers and wherein said webs and ribbons are severed between fluff batts to provide discrete diapers, providing a pair of air supply nozzles (36, 39) adjacent an adhesive supply nozzle (33) in said adhesive applying station (23), said air supply nozzles (36, 39) being in angled relation to each other, delivering an air stream from one air supply nozzle (36) to direct adhesive from said adhesive supply nozzle (33) to a first position (38) on said moisture-impervious web (22) and intermittently delivering an air stream from the other air supply nozzle (39) to laterally shift the direction of said adhesive to a second position (41), said ribbons (24) being applied to adhesive in said first position (38).
     
    8. A method as claimed in claim 7, characterised in that adhesive in said second position (41) overlaps the space between fluff batts (25).
     
    9. A method as claimed in claim 7 or 8, characterised in that said webs and ribbons are severed along a transversely extending line positioned in each space between adjacent fluff batts (25), adhesive in said second position (41) extending on each side of said transversely extending line.
     
    10. An apparatus for applying a leg elastic to an elongated moving web adapted to provide a sequence of diapers having means (23) for continuously applying adhesive to the web and characterised by means (35) for intermittently shifting the lateral position of said application.
     
    11. An apparatus as claimed in claim 10, characterised in that said means (35) for intermittently shifting the lateral position of said application comprises a pair of air supply nozzles (36, 39) adjacent an adhesive supply nozzle (33) and being angled in relation to each other, means for delivering an air stream from one said air supply nozzle (36) to direct adhesive to a first position (38) when issuing from said adhesive supply nozzle (33), and means for intermittently delivering an air stream from said other air supply nozzle (39) to laterally shift the direction of adhesive to a second position (41) when issuing from said adhesive supply nozzles (53).
     
    12. Apparatus as claimed in claim 10, characterised by:

    a frame (20), a roll (21) rotatably mounted on said frame (20), first means associated with said roll (21) for feeding a web (22) for travel with said roll (21) in partial wrapping engagement therewith, second means associated with said roll for feeding a pair of stretched elastic ribbons (24) for travel on said web (24) after adhesive has been applied to said web,

    an adhesive applying unit (23) on said frame (20) for each ribbon positioned closely to but spaced from said roll (21) for applying adhesive to said web (22) before said ribbons (24) engage said web (22), each adhesive unit (23) including bracket means (31) mounted on said frame (21), adhesive delivery means (32) on said bracket means (31) including a nozzle (33) for delivering a thin continuous stream of adhesive,

    air nozzle means (35) on said bracket means having a pair of passages (36, 39) directed adjacent said adhesive stream to cause the same to impinge on said web (22), said passages (36, 39) being angularly related so that the air stream from one passage (36) lays down a pattern of adhesive along a first line (38) extending longitudinally in the direction of web travel and the air stream from the other passage (39) lays down a pattern of adhesive along a second line (41) extending longitudinally in the direction of web travel spaced laterally from the first line (38), and control means operatively associated with said air nozzle means (36, 39) for intermittently delivering an air stream through said other passage (39) in synchronization with a diaper length whereby when said ribbon (24) is aligned with said first line (38) and the adhesive pattern in said second line (41) overlaps the end of one diaper length and the beginning of the next diaper length, said ribbon (24) is not adhered to the diaper ends.


     
    13. An apparatus as claimed in claim 12, characterised in that said bracket means (31) is equipped with an opening (48) adjacent said air nozzle means to facilitate aspiration of air therethrough by said air streams.
     
    14. An apparatus as claimed in claim 12 or 13, characterised in that said air nozzle means includes a block (35) having said air passages (36, 39) arranged therein to about a 30 degree angle relative to each other.
     
    15. An apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 12 to 14, characterised in that said roll is mounted for rotation about a horizontal axis, said passages (21) being disposed in said air nozzles to deliver said air streams generally in a horizontal plane containing said roll axis whereby adhesive not entrained by said air stream falls by gravity free of said roll.
     
    16. An apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 12 to 15, characterised in that said roll is equipped with means for maintaining the roll surface below ambient temperature.
     
    17. Apparatus as claimed in claim 10, characterised by a frame (20), means on said frame for advancing said web along a predetermined path, an adhesive delivery nozzle (33) positioned on said frame (20) adjacent to but spaced from said path, and means for applying said ribbon to said web characterised by air nozzle means (36, 39) on said frame adjacent to said adhesive delivery nozzle (33) but on the side thereof opposite said path, said air nozzle means (36, 39) being adapted to direct an adhesive stream from said adhesive nozzle (33) against said web (22), means operatively associated with said air nozzle means for intermittently changing the direction of the air stream issuing therefrom.
     
    18. An apparatus as claimed in claim 17, characterised in that said air nozzle means includes a pair of angularly related air flow passages sized and spaced from said adhesive delivery nozzle to develop entrained and directed flow in said adhesive stream issuing from said adhesive delivery nozzle.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Verfahren zur Anbringung eines schenkelelastischen Bandes (24) an einem langgestreckten, sich bewegenden feuchtigkeitsundurchlässigen Gewebe (22) zur reihenmäßigen Ausbringung von Windeln, wobei Bindemittel kontinuierlich auf das Gewebe aufgebracht wird, gekennzeichnet durch

    intermittierendes Verstellen der seitlichen Aufbringungsstelle, um eine erste Folge von in Längsrichtung im Abstand angeordneten Bindemittelbändern (38) und eine zweite Folge von in Längsrichtung mit Zwischenraum angeordneten Bindemittelbändern (41) vorzusehen, die im seitlichen Abstand zur ersten Folge angeordnet ist, und

    durch Anbringen eines schenkelelastischen Bandes (24) an der ersten Folge.


     
    2. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jedes Band (41) in der Folge die Enden angrenzender Windelabschnitte überlappt.
     
    3. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, gekennzeichnet durch Abgeben eines kontinuierlichen Bindemittelstromes an einen Punkt nahe bei, aber getrennt von dem Gewebe (22), durch Richten eines ersten Luftstromes nahe zum Bindemittelstrom, um den Bindemittelstrom entlang einer ersten Längslinie mitzureißen und auf das Gewebe zu ziehen, durch intermittierendes Richten eines zweiten Luftstromes nahe zum Bindemittelstrom in einem Winkel zum ersten Luftstrom, um den Bindemittelstrom seitlich in eine zweite Längslinie (41) abzulenken, und durch an der ersten Längslinie erfolgendes Anbringen eines gedehnten elastischen Bandes (24) an dem Gewebe.
     
    4. Verfahren nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der erste Luftstrom während der Anwendung des zweiten Luftstroms unterbrochen wird.
     
    5. Verfahren nach Anspruch 3 oder 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jeder Luftstrom den Bindemittelstrom kontinuierlich und zufällig in einen dünnen Faden spinnt, der auf dem Gewebe abgelegt wird.
     
    6. Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 3 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jeder Luftstrom eine Geschwindigkeit aufweist, die zum Mitreißen und Ziehen des Bindemittelstroms ausreichend ist, um das Bindemittel auf dem Gewebe in einem Muster mit einer Breite vorzusehen, die sich der Breite des elastischen Bandes annähert.
     
    7. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß ein feuchtigkeitsundurchlässiges Gewebe (22) durch eine Bindemittelaufbringstation (23) vorwärtsbewegt wird, um zwei sich in Längsrichtung erstreckende, seitlich im Abstand angeordnete Bindemittelstreifen abzulegen, daß gedehnte elastische Bänder (24) an den Bindemittelstreifen angebracht werden, daß Vlieslagen (25) in Längsrichtung mit Abstand auf dem feuchtigkeitsundurchlässigen Gewebe (22) aufeinandergeschichtet werden, daß ein feuchtigkeitsdurchlässiges Gewebe an dem feuchtigkeitsundurchlässigen Gewebe (22) befestigt wird, um die Vlieslagen (25) zu bedecken und eine kontinuierliche Folge von Windeln zu bilden, daß die Gewebe und Bänder zwischen den Vlieslagen abgetrennt werden, um getrennte Windeln zu bilden, daß zwei Luftzufuhrdüsen (36, 39) nahe einer Bindemittelzufuhrdüse (33) in der Bindemittelaufbringstation (23) vorgesehen werden, wobei die Luftzufuhrdüsen (36, 39) zueinander in einem Winkel angeordnet sind und einerseits einen Luftstrom von der einen Luftzufuhrdüse (36) abgeben, um Bindemittel aus der Bindemittelzufuhrdüse (33) an eine erste Stelle (38) auf dem feuchtigkeitsundurchlässigen Gewebe (22) zu lenken, sowie andererseits intermittierend einen Luftstrom von der anderen Luftzufuhrdüse (39) abgeben, um die Richtung des Bindemittels seitlich an eine zweite Stelle (41) zu verschieben, wobei die Bänder (24) an der ersten Stelle (38) an dem Bindemittel angebracht werden.
     
    8. Verfahren nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Bindemittel an der zweiten Stelle (41) den Raum zwischen den Vlieslagen (25) überlappt.
     
    9. Verfahren nach Anspruch 7 oder 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Gewebe und Bänder entlang einer querverlaufenden Linie jeweils zwischen benachbarten Vlieslagen (25) abgetrennt werden und daß sich Bindemittel an der zweiten Stelle (41) auf jede Seite der querverlaufenden Linie erstreckt.
     
    10. Vorrichtung zur Aufbringung eines schenkelelastischen Bandes an einem langgestreckten, sich bewegenden Gewebe zur reihenmäßigen Ausbringung von Windeln, wobei Bindemittel kontinuierlich auf das Gewebe aufgebracht wird, gekennzeichnet durch eine Einrichtung (35) zum intermittierenden Verstellen der seitlichen Aufbringungsstelle.
     
    11. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Einrichtung (35) zur intermittierenden Verstellung der seitlichen Aufbringungsstelle versehen ist mit zwei Luftzufuhrdüsen (36, 39) die im Winkel zueinander nahe einer Bindemittelzufuhrdüse (33) angeordnet sind, einer Einrichtung zur Abgabe eines Luftstroms aus einer Luftzufuhrdüse (36), um Bindemittel, das aus der Bindemittelzufuhrdüse (33) austritt, an eine erste Stelle (38) zu lenken, und mit einer Einrichtung zur intermittierenden Abgabe eines Luftstroms aus der anderen Luftzufuhrdüse (39), um die Richtung des Bindemittels, das aus der Bindemittelzufuhrdüse (33) austritt, seitlich an eine zweite Stelle (41) zu lenken.
     
    12. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 10, gekennzeichnet durch

    _ einen Rahmen (20), eine am Rahmen (20) drehbar befestigte Walze (21), eine der Walze (21) zugeordnete erste Einrichtung zur Zufuhr eines Gewebes (22) derart, daß dieses sich mit der Walze (21) in teilweise umwickelnden Eingriff bewegt, eine der Walze zugeordnete zweite Einrichtung zur Zufuhr von zwei gedehnten elastischen Bändern (24) derart, daß diese sich auf dem Gewebe (22) bewegen, nachdem Bindemittel auf das Gewebe aufgebracht wurde,

    _ eine am Rahmen (20) vorgesehene Bindemittelaufbringeinheit (23) für jedes Band, die nahe bei, aber getrennt von der Walze (21) angeordnet ist und Bindemittel an dem Gewebe (22) aufbringt, bevor die Bänder (24) mit dem Gewebe (22) in Eingriff kommen, wobei jede Bindemittelaufbringeinheit (23) eine am Rahmen (20) angebrachte Trägereinheit (31) sowie eine Bindemittelabgabeeinrichtung (32) besitzt, die an der Trägereinrichtung (31) angeordnet ist und eine Düse (33) zur Abgabe eines dünnen kontinuierlichen Bindemittelstroms aufweist, und

    _ eine Luftdüseneinrichtung (35) an der Trägereinrichtung mit zwei Durchlässen (36, 39), die in die Nähe Bindemittelstroms gerichtet sind, um dessen Auftreffen auf das Gewebe (22) zu bewirken, wobei die Durchlässe (36, 39) zueinander winklig angeordnet sind, so daß der Luftstrom aus dem einen Durchlaß (36) ein Bindemittelmuster entlang einer ersten sich längs in Richtung des Gewebeweges erstreckenden Linie ablegt und der Luftstrom aus dem anderen Durchlaß (39) ein Bindemittelmuster entlang einer zweiten sich längs in Richtung des Gewebeweges erstreckenden Linie (41) ablegt, die seitlich von der ersten Linie (38) abgesetzt ist, wobei der Luftdüseneinrichtung (36, 39) eine Kontrolleinrichtung funktional zugeordnet ist, um intermittierend einen Luftstrom durch den anderen Durchlaß (39) in synchron mit einer Windellänge abzugeben, wodurch das Band (24) an den Windelenden nicht befestigt ist, wenn es zur ersten Linie (38) ausgerichtet ist und das Bindemittelmuster in der zweiten Linie (41) das Ende der einen Windellänge und den Anfang der nächsten Windellänge überlappt.


     
    13. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Trägereinrichtung (31) eine Öffnung (48) nahe bei der Luftdüseneinrichtung aufweist, die ein Ansaugen von Luft hierdurch durch die Luftströme ermöglicht.
     
    14. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 12 oder 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Luftdüseneinrichtung einen Block (35) aufweist, der mit den Luftdurchlässen (36, 39) versehen ist, die hierin in einem Winkel von etwa 30° zueinander angeordnet sind.
     
    15. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 12 bis 14, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Walze drehbar um eine horizontale Achse gelagert ist und daß die Durchlässe (21) in den Luftdüsen angeordnet sind, um die Luftströme in einer im allgemeinen horizontalen Ebene, welche die Walzenachse beinhaltet, abzugeben, wobei vom Luftstrom nicht mitgerissenes Bindemittel abseits der Walze aufgrund der Gravitation herunterfällt.
     
    16. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 12 bis 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Walze eine Einrichtung aufweist, mittels der die Walzenoberfläche unterhalb der Umgebungstemperatur haltbar ist.
     
    17. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 10, gekennzeichnet durch einen Rahmen (20), eine Einrichtung am Rahmen zum Vorschub des Gewebes entlang eines vorbestimmten Wegs, eine Bindemittelabgabedüse (33), die am Rahmen (20) nahe bei, aber getrennt von dem Vorschubweg angeordnet ist, und eine Einrichtung zur Anbringung des Bandes am Gewebe mit einer Luftdüseneinrichtung (36, 39) die am Rahmen nahe bei der Bindemittelabgabedüse (33) aber auf der entgegengesetzten Seite des Vorschubweges angeordnet ist, wobei die Luftdüseneinrichtung (36, 39) einen Bindemittelstrom aus der Bindemitteldüse (33) gegen das Gewebe (22) richtet und in Wirkverbindung mit einer Einrichtung steht, die intermittierend die Richtung des austretenden Luftstroms ändert.
     
    18. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 17, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Luftdüseneinrichtung zwei winklig zueinander vorgesehene Luftstromdurchlässe aufweist, die derart bemessen und im Abstand zur Bindemittelabgabedüse angeordnet sind, daß sie eine mitgerissene und gerichtete Strömung in dem aus der Bindemittelabgabedüse austretenden Bindemittelstrom erzeugen.
     


    Revendications

    1. Procédé d'application d'un élastique de jambage sur un tissu allongé (22) en déplacement, imperméable à l'humidité, adapté pour produire une succession de couches, dans lequel l'adhésif est appliqué en continu sur ledit tissu (22), caractérisé par le fait qu'on:

    décale de façon intermittente la position latérale de ladite application, pour produire une première succession de bandes d'adhésif espacées longitudinalement (38) et une seconde succession de bandes d'adhésif espacées longitudinalement (41), espacée latéralement de ladite première succession, et

    on applique un ruban de jambage élastique (24) sur ladite première succession.


     
    2. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que chaque bande (41) dans ladite succession chevauche les extrémités des longueurs de couches adjacentes.
     
    3. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait qu'on fournit un courant continu d'adhésif en un point adjacent à, mais espacé, dudit tissu (22), on dirige un premier courant d'air adjacent audit courant d'adhésif pour entraîner et attirer ledit courant d'adhésif sur ledit tissu, suivant une première ligne longitudinale (38), on dirige de façon intermittente un second courant d'air adjacent audit courant d'adhésif, suivant un certain angle par rapport audit premier courant d'air, pour déplacer ledit courant d'adhésif latéralement par rapport à une seconde ligne longitudinale (41), et on applique un ruban élastique étiré (24) audit tissu, sur ladite première ligne longitudinale.
     
    4. Procédé selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que ledit premier courant d'air est stoppé pendant l'application dudit second courant d'air.
     
    5. Procédé selon la revendication 3 ou 4, caractérisé en ce que chaque courant d'air fait filer ledit courant d'adhésif en un mince filament, de façon continue et aléatoire, pour être déposé sur ledit tissu.
     
    6. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications 3 à 5, caractérisé en ce que chaque courant d'air présente une vitesse suffisante pour entraîner et attirer ledit courant d'adhésif, pour que l'adhésif produise sur ledit tissu un motif qui présente une largeur qui est approximativement la largeur dudit ruban élastique.
     
    7. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait qu'on fait passer un tissu imperméable à l'humidité (22) par un poste d'application d'adhésif (23) pour déposer deux bandes d'adhésif longitudinales, latéralement espacées, on applique des rubans élastiques étirés (24) sur lesdites bandes d'adhésif, on superpose des nappes de peluche (25) sur ledit tissu imperméable à l'humidité (22), selon une relation d'espacement longitudinal, on fait adhérer un tissu perméable à l'humidité sur ledit tissu imperméable à l'humidité (22) pour recouvrir lesdites nappes de peluche (25), et produire une succession continue de couches et dans lequel on sépare lesdits tissus et rubans entre les nappes de peluche pour produire des couches distinctes, on prévoit une paire de buses d'amenée d'air (36, 39) adjacentes à une buse d'amenée d'adhésif (33) dans ledit poste d'application d'adhésif (23), lesdites buses d'amenée d'air (36, 39) étant en relation angulaire l'une par rapport à l'autre, on fait délivrer un courant d'air par une buse d'amenée d'air (36) pour diriger l'adhésif provenant de ladite buse d'amenée d'adhésif (33) en une première position (38) sur ledit tissu imperméable à l'humidité (22) et on fait délivrer de façon intermittente un courant d'air par l'autre buse d'amenée d'air (39), afin de décaler latéralement la direction dudit adhésif sur une seconde position (41), lesdits rubans (24) étant appliqués sur l'adhésif en ladite première position (38).
     
    8. Procédé selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que, dans ladite seconde position (41), l'adhésif chevauche l'espace situé entre les nappes de peluche (25).
     
    9. Procédé selon la revendication 7 ou 8, caractérisé en ce qu'on sépare lesdits tissus et rubans le long d'une ligne s'étendant transversalement, située dans chaque espace entre des nappes de peluche adjacentes (25), l'adhésif situé dans ledite seconde position (41) s'étendant de chaque côté de ladite ligne s'étendant transversalement.
     
    10. Dispositif pour appliquer un élastique de jambage sur un tissu allongé en déplacement, adapté pour produire une succession de couches, comportant des moyens (23) pour appliquer en continu de l'adhésif sur le tissu et caractérisé par un moyen (35) pour décaler de façon intermittente la position latérale de ladite application.
     
    11. Dispositif selon la revendication 10, caractérisé en ce que ledit moyen (35) pour décaler de façon intermittente la position latérale de ladite application comprend une paire de buses d'amenée d'air (36, 39).
     
    12. Dispositif selon la revendication 10, caractérisé par:

    un châssis (20), un rouleau (21) monté à rotation sur ledit châssis (20), un premier moyen associé audit rouleau (21) pour amener un tissu (22), et le déplacer à l'aide dudit rouleau (21) en étant en contact d'enroulement partiel avec lui, un second moyen associé avec ledit rouleau, pour amener une paire de rubans élastiques étirés (24) et la déplacer sur ledit tissu (24), après que l'adhésif ait été appliqué sur ledit tissu,

    un ensemble d'application d'adhésif (23) sur ledit châssis (20), pour chaque ruban, positionné près dudit rouleau (21), mais espacé de celui-ci, pour appliquer de l'adhésif sur ledit tissu (22)n, avant que lesdits rubans (24) viennent en contact dudit tissu (22), chaque ensemble d'adhésif (23) comprenant un moyen de support (31) monté sur ledit châssis (21), un moyen de fourniture d'adhésif (32) monté sur ledit moyen de support (31), comprenant une buse (33) pour fournir un courant continu mince d'adhésif,

    un groupe à buses d'air (35), placé sur ledit moyen de support, comportant deux passages (36, 39), directement adjacents audit courant d'adhésif, pour provoquer le contact de celui-ci sur ledit tissu (22), lesdits passages (36, 39) étant placés en une certaine relation angulaire de façon que le courant d'air provenant d'un passage (36) dépose en couche un couche d'adhésif suivant une première ligne (38) s'étendant longitudinalement en direction du déplacement du tissu et le courant d'air provenant de l'autre passage (39) déposant en couche un couche d'adhésif suivant une seconde ligne (41) s'étendant longitudinalement en direction du déplacement du tissu, espacée latéralement de la première ligne (38), et un moyen de commande, associé fonctionnellement audit groupe à buses d'air (36, 39) pour fournir de façon intermittente un courant d'air dans ledit autre passage (39), en synchronisme avec une longueur de couche, de façon que lorsque ledit ruban (24) est aligné par rapport à ladite première ligne (38) et que la couche d'adhésif de ladite seconde ligne (41) chevauche l'extrémité d'une longueur de couche et le début de la longueur de la couche suivante, ledit ruban (24) n'adhère pas aux extrémités de couche.


     
    13. Dispositif selon la revendication 12, caractérisé en ce que ledit moyen de support (31) est équipé d'un orifice (48) adjacent audit groupe de buses d'air, pour faciliter l'aspiration de l'air par lesdits courant d'air.
     
    14. Dispositif selon la revendication 12 ou 13, caractérisé en ce que ledit groupe de buses d'air comprend un bloc (35) comportant lesdits passages d'air (36, 39), disposés en son sein, en faisant un angle d'à peu près 30° l'un par rapport à l'autre.
     
    15. Dispositif selon l'une quelconque des revendications 12 à 14, caractérisé en ce que ledit rouleau est monté à rotation autour d'un axe vertical, lesdits passages (21) étant disposés dans lesdits buses d'air, pour fournir lesdits courants d'air généralement dans un plan horizontal contenant l'axe dudit rouleau, de façon que l'adhésif non entrainé par ledit courant d'air tombe librement par gravité dudit rouleau.
     
    16. Dispositif selon l'une quelconque des revendications 12 à 15, caractérisé en ce que ledit rouleau est équipé de moyen pour maintenir la surface de rouleau au-dessous de la température ambiante.
     
    17. Dispositif selon la revendication 17, caractérisé par un châssis (20), un moyen placé sur ledit châssis pour faire avancer ledit tissu le long d'une trajectoire prédéterminée, une buse d'amenée d'adhésif (33) positionnée sur ledit châssis (20), adjacente à mais espacée de ladite trajectoire, et un moyen pour appliquer ledit ruban sur ledit tissu, caractérisé par un groupe à buses d'air (36, 39) situé sur ledit châssis, adjacent à ladite buse d'amenée d'adhésif (33), mais du côté de la buse qui est opposé à ladite trajectoire, ledit groupe à buses d'air (36, 39) étant adapté pour diriger un courant d'adhésif provenant de ladite buse d'adhésif (33) contre ledit tissu (22), un moyen associé fonctionnellement audit groupe à buses d'air, pour modifier de façon intermittente la direction du courant d'air qui en sort.
     
    18. Dispositif selon la revendication 17, caractérisé en ce que ledit groupe à buses d'air comprend deux passages d'écoulement d'air, placés en relation angulaire, de telle taille et de tel écartement par rapport à ladite buse d'amenée d'adhésif, qu'est développé un écoulement entraîné et dirigé dans ledit courant d'adhésif provenant de ladite buse d'amenée d'adhésif.
     




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